Show THE PRESIDENT ACCEPTS CALVIN COOLIDGE has accepted the nomination tor for the presidency given him by the republican party ills his acceptance speech presents to the public his views on public questions he does not equivocate on any important matter now before the people or likely to become importance during the next four years he calls attention to the conditions which the government confronted when the present administration in 1921 came into power A stagger ing debt enormous public ures huge taxes five million men out ot of employment railroads demoralized a condition of wasteful extravagance trava gance and administrative chaos prevailing in every government department part ment all this the president sets out has beensen been set at rights the public debt has been greatly reduced economy hasib cen introduced into govern governmental expenditures the railroads have been placed upon a au operating basis taxes have been lowered prosperity has hag been ushered in peaceful relations with nations established established and the affairs ot of the government placed upon a 4 sound and efficient ettl clent basis the president prea stresses the tact fact that the greatest asset ot of the nation is common sense this address ot of his will impress the people with the tact fact that tho the pr present besent head of 0 the government Is well equipped with this thia essential and good government |